Teen Daughter Publicly Shames Her Own Mom Who Got Punched In Face At Trump Rally

A viral video surfaced from a violent fight that took place near the US Capitol as Trump supporters protested the 2020 presidential election results.

In the footage, which has been watched by more than 7 million people, a Black woman holds her phone up to record the chaos as Confederate flags are waved around her. A white woman then knocks the phone from her hand while harassing her.

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The Black woman confronts the white woman and ends up hitting her in the face.

Following the day's disturbing events, the FBI asked the public to help it identify those who participated in the Capitol building insurrection. At first, no one knew the identity of the woman left bloodied by the person she attacked.

That was, until her own teenage daughter decided to name and shame her.

Helena Duke, 18, identified the woman in the viral video as her mother, and she went on to explain her mother's hypocrisy in attending the rally, let alone her behavior as violence broke out.

Watch the video to see why many people are showing Helena their support and hailing her a hero for coming forward against her family.